Here is my first custopack, I use graphics elements from Windows 7 Arium, I don't create them. In the ZIP you 'll find softwares from Windows Arium (you can install just the custopack), I have made a tutorial in my website for installation and settings for the softs (in french) : [link]

Awesome bro this cleaned up my system and make it look stylish, nice one. Thank you. Who cares about illegal? That is just another way of saying the fat cats are scared of falling from their pedestal, if you ask me it is about time they stopped eating mcdonalds, got off their fat rears and gave something back to the world. Thanks for this bro, you are awesome.

No worries, I been looking for an awesome glass look like that for ages but with win7 64bit when I use that glass.exe file the font on my menus and elswhere becomes like all faded. So I cant wait to give yours a go. Man, the outlay you have is excellent and sooo different from the manogomous nonsense out there, truly spectacular work, thanks for sharing your gift.

With a lot of time i should be able to translate major part of the manipulations, but the softwares and all the non-graphic part is in french, so I dont' think it will be adapted to non-french speaker.

To install the graphic part you need the soft "Custopacktool" (aviable in english), Once you installed it, you will have to install "custopack-arium6.5.exe" in my ZIP, it will install the skin.

Hope it will help you, if any question don't hesitate, I will make my better to answer

Basically, to install the visual style, you don't need to install anything but the Custopack (by means of the appropriate tools). Afterwards, if you want to further customise the style--say, for example, by changing the Start Orb's look--you can do that with the tools included in the package here. (In this case, changing the aforementioned icon is a matter of running \arium_programmes\Softs'Ium\AOrb\ and selecting \arium_programmes\Softs'Ium\AOrb\Start Orbs\Start Orb (6).bmp as the new one.)

Agreed with the below sentiment, however--your comment comes off as imperative and thus a bit arrogant. I know that probably wasn't the intention, but the fact is that even though a large portion of the world's population are anglophone, the vast majority are not. Useful to bear in mind.

Hope that helps clear things up a bit, anyway--although I suppose by this time they probably already have been, or you've moved on. Oh well. </too much free time>

And I'm sorry for the uppitiness in my own reply. I really should reread myself before clicking that little submit button. Thanks for not taking offence, and I'm glad you understood me despite the tone. (Guess I'm just as guilty of that as anyone else, haha.)